<p><strong>You don't just lead with your voice and your decisions. You lead with your body.</strong>The way you take up space in a room, the way you use or don't use your body in group settings, influences others. And all of us hold power to lead inour bodies.Yet, pastor and spiritual director MaryKate Morse contends, most of us are unaware of the ways we do or can use our bodies to influence others. Some of us cower in the corner, trying to hide. Others try to speak but are never heard. Stillothers are the focal point as soon as they walk in a room. What makes the difference? And how can we learn to lead in our own individual way with confidence?In <em>Making Room for Leadership</em> Morse</p><ul><li>explores different types of power inthe body, delineating how each type can be used for good or for harm</li><li>highlights how people gain and give leadership in group settings</li><li>helps you identify the kind of power you as a unique individual hold</li></ul><p>Throughout, Christ's use of power serves as the guide for how to lead in ways that are life-giving and empowering to others.We all can lead. We all have some kind of power in us. Once we become aware of our influence, we can direct it toward good, toward building others up. Doing just that in these pages, Morse helps you learn to do the same in the places you live, move and have your being.</p>
<p>MaryKate Morse is professor of leadership and spiritual formation at George Fox Evangelical Seminary and director of strategic planning at George Fox University in Portland, Oregon. She is a trained spiritual director and serves as a consultant tochurches and organizations. She is also the author of <em>Making Room for Leadership.</em></p>
Leonard Sweet is the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism at Drew University in Madison, NJ and a visiting distinguished professor at George Fox University in Portland, Oregon. Previously Sweet served as vice president of acadmic affairs and dean of the Theological School at Drew University. Sweet is the author of many books, including Soul Tsunami and AquaChurch